ciénega

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A marshy, spring-fed wetland in the arid Southwest — a permanently saturated area where groundwater reaches the surface and supports dense growth of sedges, rushes, and grasses in an otherwise dry landscape. Ciénegas are ecological oases, supporting species found nowhere else in the surrounding desert, and they have been catastrophically reduced by groundwater pumping, livestock grazing, and channel incision.
Etymology
Spanish, meaning marsh or swamp, from cieno, mud or mire.
desert/arid Spanish water
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